Nylon retainer clips taped into Front Wiring Harness, where can I find some?
jim larson said
May 3, 2021
These are clips taped inside the harness used to secure the harness to the front tie bar and the front drivers side fender. SS396 has them at $5 each, plus there shipping is outrageous, $64 total for 6 clips. I think they were used in other years than 66.
Lost in the 60s said
May 4, 2021
I don't see what you are looking for in their list, but call and ask.
There seems to be a LOT of sources for modern clips on the www. The overwhelming amount of fluff that comes up on a search now almost makes the www useless.
jim larson said
May 4, 2021
Thanks for the links Mitch. I did order some clips for $10 off eBay. The little part that attaches the clips to the tie bar and fender looks the same as the broken clips on my harness. They are a little different on the inside as they do not have the little slots and holes that you attach a wire in the harness too. With a thin saw blade and a small drill bit that can be duplicated or you can just use a little sticky tape to secure the clip to the wire.
These are clips taped inside the harness used to secure the harness to the front tie bar and the front drivers side fender. SS396 has them at $5 each, plus there shipping is outrageous, $64 total for 6 clips. I think they were used in other years than 66.
I don't see what you are looking for in their list, but call and ask.
https://www.lectriclimited.com/repair-components/
M & H
http://www.wiringharness.com/
Try AAW too...
https://www.americanautowire.com/
There seems to be a LOT of sources for modern clips on the www. The overwhelming amount of fluff that comes up on a search now almost makes the www useless.
Thanks for the links Mitch. I did order some clips for $10 off eBay. The little part that attaches the clips to the tie bar and fender looks the same as the broken clips on my harness. They are a little different on the inside as they do not have the little slots and holes that you attach a wire in the harness too. With a thin saw blade and a small drill bit that can be duplicated or you can just use a little sticky tape to secure the clip to the wire.